So just before I take off, to goof off again, I thought I would go ahead and tell you all how my trip to Augusta went. It took 7 hours to get there, I made the mistake of actually driving through Atlanta. I hung out with the guy that whole night in my hotel room. All he really wanted to do was have sex, or so it seemed to me, but we didn't so yay point! Then the next morning, after four hopeless hours of sleep, we decided not to go to Dragon Con, ended up separating for naps... and that was it! I didn't see him the rest of the day, even though I called him later and asked if he wanted to hang out. He chose to sleep some more. So I hung out, bored out of my mind in my room, drifted out to a suburby kinda town 10 minutes down the road from my hotel and stopped a Walgreens. Filled up on cup noodles, massive amounts of tea, and a nasty microwave dinner and then played games in my room and did homework for the rest of the night. I left at 6:30 eastern time that morning and drove 5 hours back home, smartly taking the overpass. It was all very disappointing and really caused me to give up on the guy. So while we'll still be kinda friends, maybe, we won't date.
So the moral of this story is, I cut my hair in absolute defiance and now it's chin length again! I'll have to post a picture soon.
Ah, but really it's all good because now I am able to move on. And maybe actually get a boyfriend. Who knows, there's this cute smarty in one of my history classes with a similar field interest who seems to be interested. We'll see.
But as of now: SUPER HIATUS!
PS: I "accidentally" discovered that my camera has a widescreen option, so I kinda went crazy with it. Sorry.
Eh. My camera's taking too long to load everything into my computer and I'm bored so I'll relate a little story to you all. Because I haven't told anyone and I forgot to tell my mom and it only illustrates my strangeness. So like today I was driving down the road and it was cloudy. And I look up and there's this bright ball in the sky like the sun only waaay too dimmed down to be the sun. (I was at a stoplight before anyone thinks I was driving and looking up through the windshield.) So I said, "What is that?" and I just look up because it kinda looked like the full moon at night, only it was the middle of the day and I was pretty sure that the moon was not in it's full stage. So I just keep looking up and the light starts to change and I'm just about to check it when I see the ball getting brighter. Well the cloud moves and there is this dazzling burst of light! It freaking hurt through my sunglasses, which is how it should be. So I shook my fist at it as I blinked my eyes and drove through the intersection and told it not to play tricks on me. It was just really wierd.
Ah but that's it, really.









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Hold a book in your hand and you're a pilgrim at the gates of a new city. - Anne Michaels citing a Hebrew saying.
Fear is regularly overrated.
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Hold a book in your hand and you're a pilgrim at the gates of a new city. - Anne Michaels citing a Hebrew saying.
Fear is regularly overrated.
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I'll tell you what 'twas all about,--
I had money and he had none,
And that's the way the noise begun."
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Hold a book in your hand and you're a pilgrim at the gates of a new city. - Anne Michaels citing a Hebrew saying.
Fear is regularly overrated.
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